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Reading Assignment for Section 2.3
Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 2.3: Crime Scene Note-Taking.
What You Will Learn
In this section, you’ll learn about the critical role of detailed and continuous note-taking in crime scene investigations and how it upholds the integrity of the process while supporting the prosecution of cases. You’ll explore the importance of accurately documenting the timing, location, and identities involved in a crime scene to ensure a clear understanding of the sequence of events. Additionally, you’ll examine how addressing key questions like “what,” “how,” and “why” shapes the investigation and guides strategies. Finally, you’ll discover best practices for effective note-taking and log-keeping, and the potential risks of inaccuracies.
Student Learning Outcomes for Section 2.3
- SLO 1: Explain the importance of detailed and continuous note-taking in crime scene investigations, including how it supports the integrity of the investigative process and contributes to the prosecution of a case.
- SLO 2: Analyze the role of documenting the “when” factor in crime scene investigations, including how accurate timing impacts the understanding of the sequence of events and the case outcome.
- SLO 3: Identify and discuss the significance of the “where” and “who” dimensions in crime scene investigations, focusing on how location and identity details influence the investigation’s direction and findings.
- SLO 4: Evaluate the impact of answering the “what,” “how,” and “why” questions during crime scene investigations, and discuss how these inquiries shape the understanding of the crime and guide investigative strategies.
- SLO 5: Describe the best practices for efficient note-taking and log-keeping at crime scenes, and assess the potential consequences of inaccuracies or lapses in maintaining these records.
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Last Updated: 08/14/2024